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File #: 19-697    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Held
File created: 8/6/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/25/2019 Final action:
Title: Resolution approving a Relocation Agreement and Sign Permit to allow for the conversion of an existing 114 foot tall, double faced, static billboard to a double faced, digital billboard on property located at 150 Airport, and determining that the 2015 IS/MND continues to serve as the applicable environmental review document pursuant to CEQA.
Attachments: 1. Exhibit A - Draft Conditions of Approval, 2. Exhibit B - Project Plans, 3. Exhibit C - Relocation Agreement, 4. Exhibit D - Action Signs CEQA Assessment
Related files: 19-696, 19-698
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Resolution approving a Relocation Agreement and Sign Permit to allow for the conversion of an existing 114 foot tall, double faced, static billboard to a double faced, digital billboard on property located at 150 Airport, and determining that the 2015 IS/MND continues to serve as the applicable environmental review document pursuant to CEQA.

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WHEREAS, Action Signs ("Applicant") owns or has a legal equitable interest in a property located at 150 Airport Boulevard ("Property"); and,

WHEREAS, Applicant has submitted a development proposal to construct, operate and maintain an off-premise digital message center display ("Digital Billboard") at the Property ("Project"); and,

WHEREAS, in order to construct and operate the Project, Applicant seeks approval of a Development Agreement, Relocation Agreement, and Sign Permit; and,

WHEREAS, approval of the Applicant's proposal is considered a "project" for purposes of the California Environmental Quality Act, Pub. Resources Code ? 21000, et seq. ("CEQA"); and,

WHEREAS, the City Council adopted an Initial Study / Mitigated Negative Declaration ("IS/MND") on August 26, 2015 (State Clearinghouse number 2013062062) in accordance with the provision of CEQA and CEQA Guidelines, which analyzed the potential environmental impacts of billboards along the west side of U.S. Highway 101; and,

WHEREAS, on June 14, 2017, the City Council determined that the modifications to the sign height, increasing the height to a total of 114 feet above grade, were minor in nature, the approval of which would not result in any new significant environmental effects or a substantial increase in the severity of any previously identified effects beyond those disclosed and analyzed in the IS/MND adopted by the City Council, nor would it require additional environmental review; and,

WHEREAS, the modifications to the sign to convert from a static billboard to a digital billboard contemplated in the Project continues to be minor in nature, ...

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